It's not like he had to say it. Voting is a Constitutional right and we should make it as easy as possible. If you want a win, nominate someone the people can support.
The particular argument the lawyer was making was to allow votes by legal, registered voters who voted in the wrong precinct by mistake, to allow those votes to be thrown out. The rationale for this the lawyer admitted to is Repubs believe doing so gives them an advantage. The principle being, Repubs goal is to throw out legal votes if they believe it helps them win elections. Which is what the entire Repub voter restriction movement nationwide is about.
How do you vote in the wrong precinct by mistake? Everywhere I have voted they have a list of voters, if you're not on the list you're at the wrong location. You can pull up voter information easily on the internet to see where you are supposed to vote.
Many precincts were changed or not opened this last election because of covid. And really, what is the big deal? You get yourself a provisional ballot. Because you show up at one precinct and you are supposed to be at the one at the other school you should get excluded from voting?
Simply inform them they are in the wrong precinct. That they can go to the right one OR they can get a provisional ballot and vote there.
My precinct changed and I figured it out and still voted. It wasn't difficult.
Every single president before Trump was able to vote in person. It's claimed that Biden has dementia and he found his and voted in person also.
They both voted. Why does the left have such a difficult time figuring out how to vote?
we didn't have a hard time voting, we kicked your proverbial butts, by 7.1 million more voters, 81 million in total...
and THAT IS WHY Republican legislators in the states are trying to add hurdles to voting....for primarily democratic leaning voters?
The lawyer said so, out loud, before the Supreme court.
and YOU seem to think THAT is A -OK, when it is not?
why can't republicans just win on policy arguments? Why do they always, and I mean ALWAYS have to try to find ways to reduce citizens from voting....what ever happened to equal access of, one man, one vote?